| Literature DB >> 26083837 |
Lauren M Fussner1, April R Smith.
Abstract
This study explored perceptions of partner body image preferences and symptoms of disordered eating in gay and heterosexual men. Participants were male college students (n = 201; M age = 20.46), and over one third identified as gay. We compared discrepancies between participants' current and ideal body type and participants' current body type and the body type they believed they should have to attract a dating partner. For gay men, the discrepancy between their current body and the body they believed they should have to attract a dating partner was significantly greater than the discrepancy between their current and ideal body types. In gay and heterosexual men, the discrepancy between current body and the body they believed they should have to attract a dating partner predicted eating, shape, and weight concern. Results suggest that perceptions of partner body image preferences may contribute to eating disorder pathology in men.Entities:
Keywords: attraction; body ideals; disordered eating; gay men; partner; self-discrepancy; sexual orientation
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26083837 DOI: 10.1080/00918369.2015.1060053
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Homosex ISSN: 0091-8369